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it's a big part of what defines us. and of course, a lot of native people did not grow up speaking their tribal languages, through no fault of their open. there's been a long nasty history with residential boarding schools and other aassimilation policies, so native people don't get to be blamed for what they didn't get growing up. but it raises some fundamental questions about identity and cultural change. for example, in minnesota where i come from, a third of the state's population are people of german heritage, and they've actually been living there for five generations now. so they've never lived in germany-don't speak german. but do have pride in their german heritage. if they went to germanying are might have a nice vacation, but would feel most comfortable coming home to minnesota. so there's a difference between having german heritage and being a -- a deutschelander and there's a difference in being a native and what our ancestors were. so the question is, how much can people change and still be the same people
it's a big part of what defines us. and of course, a lot of native people did not grow up speaking their tribal languages, through no fault of their open. there's been a long nasty history with residential boarding schools and other aassimilation policies, so native people don't get to be blamed for what they didn't get growing up. but it raises some fundamental questions about identity and cultural change. for example, in minnesota where i come from, a third of the state's population are...
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oddly enough, i got assigned to a thing they used to call the little john rocket battalion. that's a missile about the length of that table, and that's -- >> nuclear. >> yeah. exactly. that's the one. that was kind of an odd thing to be in. and for a year, that's what i did. and so i became an fo a week or two before we left for vietnam which was kind of an interesting experience. >> what was your major at minnesota in school? >> business. >> you were business major. >> right. >> strong mathematical background. >> no. not at all. but it was -- obviously a real good school and i found it all very -- military all interesting. i enjoyed the heck out of it. >> you went to ft. sill, eight weeks of obc? >> yeah, about eight weeks. right. >> in that eight weeks, how much of your training was about being a forward observer in vietnam? >> zero. we -- in vietnam. all of it was about -- most of the training was about being a forward observer. i think they realized that most second lieutenants were going to be forward observers. but never had heard the word. never heard of it. and in fa
oddly enough, i got assigned to a thing they used to call the little john rocket battalion. that's a missile about the length of that table, and that's -- >> nuclear. >> yeah. exactly. that's the one. that was kind of an odd thing to be in. and for a year, that's what i did. and so i became an fo a week or two before we left for vietnam which was kind of an interesting experience. >> what was your major at minnesota in school? >> business. >> you were business...
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t want to share with us a little bit about that? >> guest: there's so much we could talk about on the entire conversation. i think it's critical to look at this history. i have been astounded that for the piece of history that goes so much about columbus kafta the newest journals and lots of letters, took trips to the americas, and then starting in the second trip there were lots of official scribes and army officials and all kinds of people doing lots of writing. missionaries. we know what happened. what astounds me is not just what happened, but 500 years after, we are still not really talking about what happened. the story is still so often sugar coated. and i think for example we know that there was a policy of genocide on columbus's second voyage, the spanish government instituted a gold dust tribute. all native people on the island that is now he and the dominican republic had to bring a certain amount of gold four times a year and she said to bring ten times as much. and with the spanish didn't really recognize is that most o
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and it does define us in so many ways. i can see more about the ojibwe because that is what i know but for example as a matter of perspective our word for altering the ojibwe language is literally means great being. our word for an elderly woman means, literally means one who holds us together describing the role of the family matriarch and in english you have old woman and aged woman an elderly woman and no wonder everybody wants to get a facelift and a low toxin injection and dye their hair and won't admit how old they really are. you know, but you don't actually have to say respect your elders because you are saying it in ojibwe. it's built right in with every word possibly use. and in many other ways too i think everybody who is involved in education, native or non-native, is concerned about what they often call the achievement gap, but to me the achievement gap is really a misnomer. it's an opportunity gap and just as we were talking about christopher columbus, you can look at just about every major entry point in the
and it does define us in so many ways. i can see more about the ojibwe because that is what i know but for example as a matter of perspective our word for altering the ojibwe language is literally means great being. our word for an elderly woman means, literally means one who holds us together describing the role of the family matriarch and in english you have old woman and aged woman an elderly woman and no wonder everybody wants to get a facelift and a low toxin injection and dye their hair...
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today is just about us. let's be clear -- we identified problems, we proposed specific means to fix them, we educated the public on the direct consequences of inaction, and then we compromised on a bipartisan basis to get results. bottom line, we took action. we did it with solid principles and with strong leadership. this is the only way you can accomplish these things is through the executive taking the risk and encouraging everyone else to come along with us when they know it is the right thing to do. where are we today? we are not dealing with multibillion-dollar budget deficits anymore. a year, and was able to post a budget with the first income- tax cut far new jersey in over 15 years. [applause] a 10% across-the-board tax cut that would give new jersey residents over $9 billion in relief over the next decade. here is the amazing thing -- you expect democrats to fight me on it. but instead, the majority of democrats are saying yes. they just argue with me about the best way to do it. that proves strong
today is just about us. let's be clear -- we identified problems, we proposed specific means to fix them, we educated the public on the direct consequences of inaction, and then we compromised on a bipartisan basis to get results. bottom line, we took action. we did it with solid principles and with strong leadership. this is the only way you can accomplish these things is through the executive taking the risk and encouraging everyone else to come along with us when they know it is the right...
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. >> stay with us for "good morning america." have a great thursday. >> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> president obama appointed several members of his cabinet even though they supported hillary in the primary. heck, he even appointed hillary. [applause] by the way after last night, i want a man who had the good sense to marry michelle obama. >> straight ahead former president bill clinton made his case as to why american voters should reelect president obama. tonight the president will hit the stage to wrap up the democratic national convention in charlotte. it is thursday, september 6. i m steve chenevey. >> let's go to the forecast with meteorologist adam caskey. >> a little bit of rain this morning. some energy moving through to start the day. sprinkles west of the blue ridge, approaching the shenandoah valley. parts of west virginia. 79 in washington, 73 in leesburg. manassas, 73. partly cloudy, hot and humid today. highs i
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that's what made us the envy of the world. that's what makes us great. that's why i'm running again for president of the united states. [ cheers and applause ] in columbus, ohio, president barack obama restarting his forward-looking campaign saying he's not moving the clock backward but forward on health, gay rights, administration, all that from columbus, ohio. a party? [ music plays, record skips ] hi, i'm new ensure clear. clear, huh? my nutritional standards are high. i'm not juice or fancy water, i'm different. i've got nine grams of protein. twist my lid. that's three times more than me! twenty-one vitamins and minerals and zero fat! hmmm. you'll bring a lot to the party. [ all ] yay! [ female announcer ] new ensure clear. nine grams protein. zero fat. twenty-one vitamins and minerals. in blueberry/pomegranate and peach. refreshing nutrition in charge! >>> president obama there in columbus, ohio talking about education for job security to war, veteran securities not looking at the clock, not turning the clock forward, not turning the clock back in
that's what made us the envy of the world. that's what makes us great. that's why i'm running again for president of the united states. [ cheers and applause ] in columbus, ohio, president barack obama restarting his forward-looking campaign saying he's not moving the clock backward but forward on health, gay rights, administration, all that from columbus, ohio. a party? [ music plays, record skips ] hi, i'm new ensure clear. clear, huh? my nutritional standards are high. i'm not juice or fancy...
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and people see that they can relate to us. northwestern didn't have enough of these moments saturday at penn state where the wildcats suffered their first loss of the season they did build an 11 point lead but penn state caught fire in the fourth and grabbed the lead late. this week its back on the road again at minnesota. i think everyone will say i will take that in august, we have all of our goals we aspire to have in front of us and we just have to keep getting better. >> the bulls have been at it for one week or so in training camp. today the bulls' practice at the united center where they host memphis tomorrow, not a bad idea to practice their with so many new faces on the team, the spanish moss as a whole new look but one important holdover is taught should gibson.j gibson . he is more or less the leader... >> 11-4 cardinals their they beat the nationals at 10-4 they will resume the series in washington on wednesday. that's the news for this monday night we are happy you shared your time with us. from all of us have a g
and people see that they can relate to us. northwestern didn't have enough of these moments saturday at penn state where the wildcats suffered their first loss of the season they did build an 11 point lead but penn state caught fire in the fourth and grabbed the lead late. this week its back on the road again at minnesota. i think everyone will say i will take that in august, we have all of our goals we aspire to have in front of us and we just have to keep getting better. >> the bulls...
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it used to be 8% to 10%. yes, health care costs have gone up, not as much as it used to go up. >> it is trickier and trickier. paul singer, thank you for your insight. we will need it again and i'm sure. >> yes, call me any time, come by the office. >> yes, we will come back and vice president, of course, they are in danville, kentucky next week, we'll talk to you then. >> we'll be doing it again, thank you. >>> police in fairfax county, they are searching for a woodson high school senior who has been missing since monday. and officers, they were back out this afternoon, canvassing the area around face park in fairfax. that is where brian glenn's car was found parked on tuesday morning. kristin fisher sat down with his parents at their home this morning. >> it was not until after football practice that they became concerned. >> reporter: that was monday evening. and mike glenn has been searching for his son ever since. 17-year-old brian glenn, a senior ated woodson high school -- at woodson high school. >> it
it used to be 8% to 10%. yes, health care costs have gone up, not as much as it used to go up. >> it is trickier and trickier. paul singer, thank you for your insight. we will need it again and i'm sure. >> yes, call me any time, come by the office. >> yes, we will come back and vice president, of course, they are in danville, kentucky next week, we'll talk to you then. >> we'll be doing it again, thank you. >>> police in fairfax county, they are searching for a...
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when they do it helps the rest of us. our foreign policy is definitely weekend by the fact that folks know we have to borrow money to pay our own bills. they know we have to go to the international target from china or we will print money which means the dollar will get weaker. as some of our chairman of the joint chiefs of staff is that our biggest national security issue is our debt and we are seeing now the pentagon pull back on spending, warships because of our debt, because of her inability to pay for these and we need to rethink how we spend money in the military. there's no question about it but we should not have to weaken our defenses because we have spent so much money in other areas with no return. so the fiscal situation is definitely related to our national security. >> this will have to be the last question. >> a lot of the times conservatives are known to be on the -- rhetoric and the debate going on in washington as a prominent member of congress how do you turn around this idea that conservatives are self
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one in six of us is poor. and the middle class, the middle class is being squeezed as take home pay has gone down by 4,300 a year. and the cost of everything from gasoline to health insurance to food to utilities has gone up. this weekend i spoke with the wife of a 60-year-old man in the prime of his life, i might add. and he's worked as a welder for 40 years, but he just got laid off. his wife asked what i could do to help them. she made it very clear he doesn't want a government check, he wants a job. and so the question of this election comes down to this. do you want four more years like the last four years? >> no. >> do you want real change? >> yes. >> now, president obama promised change, but he couldn't deliver it. i not only promised change, i have a record of achieving it. i built a business, i turned around another one, i helped put olympics back on track. and with a democrat legislature i helped turn my state from deficit to surplus. and from job losses to job growth. and we went from higher taxes t
one in six of us is poor. and the middle class, the middle class is being squeezed as take home pay has gone down by 4,300 a year. and the cost of everything from gasoline to health insurance to food to utilities has gone up. this weekend i spoke with the wife of a 60-year-old man in the prime of his life, i might add. and he's worked as a welder for 40 years, but he just got laid off. his wife asked what i could do to help them. she made it very clear he doesn't want a government check, he...
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one in six of us is poor. and the middle class, the middle class is being squeezed as take home pay has gone down by 4,300 a year. and the cost of everything from gasoline to health insurance to food to utilities has gone up. this weekend i spoke with the wife of a 60-year-old man in the prime of his life, i might add. and he's worked as a welder for 40 years, but he just got laid off. his wife asked what i could do to help them. she made it very clear he doesn't want a government check, he wants a job. and so the question of this election comes down to this. do you want four more years like the last four years? >> no. >> do you want real change? >> yes. >> now, president obama promised change, but he couldn't deliver it. i not only promised change, i have a record of achieving it. i built a business, i turned around another one, i helped put olympics back on track. and with a democrat legislature i helped turn my state from deficit to surplus. and from job losses to job growth. and we went from higher taxes t
one in six of us is poor. and the middle class, the middle class is being squeezed as take home pay has gone down by 4,300 a year. and the cost of everything from gasoline to health insurance to food to utilities has gone up. this weekend i spoke with the wife of a 60-year-old man in the prime of his life, i might add. and he's worked as a welder for 40 years, but he just got laid off. his wife asked what i could do to help them. she made it very clear he doesn't want a government check, he...
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it used to be 30% speculators 70% people actually going to use gas, now it's split 70% speculators and 30% people who are going to be using it. when the price gets on a run you see the speculators come in. this is exactly what's happening. i think there is some genuine crunches on supply, 700 million-barrels that have come off line because of refineries, but i think there's got to be a big percentage and we right field it today in speculators. >> if you're the president of the united states, and you're getting hammered over there and will continue to be hammered and clearly your approval rating has been hit and hit by republican candidates that ignore that little collection of thames, why not release something from the strategic reserve and dry the republican talking points. >> it's supposed to be for emergency. right now we're near capacity in the reserves, so releasing some to depress the price it's not unprecedented and probably wouldn't hurt but at least the threat that that could happen definitely helps. at the end of the kay this is actually not just political. this could really
it used to be 30% speculators 70% people actually going to use gas, now it's split 70% speculators and 30% people who are going to be using it. when the price gets on a run you see the speculators come in. this is exactly what's happening. i think there is some genuine crunches on supply, 700 million-barrels that have come off line because of refineries, but i think there's got to be a big percentage and we right field it today in speculators. >> if you're the president of the united...
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tracie potts for us in charlotte. tracie, thank you. >>> well, ahead of last night's convention, a new abc/"washington post" poll shows the president's popularity is at a new low. among registered voters, 47% have a favorable view of the president. that's down 7% from the president's recent high in april. with 49% viewing the president unfavorably, it's the first time his popularity has dipped into negative territory since february. well, that same poll showed 43% with a favorable view toward gop presidential nominee mitt romney, up 5% since last week's republican convention. >>> elsewhere "the new york times" reports iran is supplying military equipment to syria, and much to the frustration of american officials, those arms are being delivered in planes flying over iraqi airspace. the obama administration pressured iraq not to allow those flights this year, but they did resume in july, allowing iranians to avoid border crossings on the ground, which are controlled by syrian rebels. despite its claim iraq and the u.s.
tracie potts for us in charlotte. tracie, thank you. >>> well, ahead of last night's convention, a new abc/"washington post" poll shows the president's popularity is at a new low. among registered voters, 47% have a favorable view of the president. that's down 7% from the president's recent high in april. with 49% viewing the president unfavorably, it's the first time his popularity has dipped into negative territory since february. well, that same poll showed 43% with a...
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he was telling me, even our kids come up to us after they have graduated talking to us when they were in shape. it makes a difference in their lives. they think about it all the time. the point is, to think we cannot have it or we are glazing over it with independent study, i am so grateful you are working on occurred and chilling. every class she taken move toward that, you are doing what we expect everyone else. i am grateful you are there and get the importance of it. other folks have had to do it and i do not hear them complaining. nobody has ever said i had to go through this in this. they just did it. then applied for the job. i expect you all to do it as credentialed teachers. i have talked about that over and over again. it is not news to you. the trouble with these numbers, and not to believe that a school, pleae, -- please, will not take the opportunity to do it. choose independence that the instruction, which takes in a huge number of students. at two sites? i would do it. if it meant i could be using that money for something else that i was getting pressure from the state
he was telling me, even our kids come up to us after they have graduated talking to us when they were in shape. it makes a difference in their lives. they think about it all the time. the point is, to think we cannot have it or we are glazing over it with independent study, i am so grateful you are working on occurred and chilling. every class she taken move toward that, you are doing what we expect everyone else. i am grateful you are there and get the importance of it. other folks have had to...
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ii this just as effective as using our mooth?- can you show us how to perform weekend? time? the event this - to register for the hands only c-p-r class log on to fox baltimore dot com slash morning. still ahead... why smiling is now banned in parts of new jjrsey. 45 good day baltimore. g fox 3 3 3 3 quarnatiie map 3 here's a lookkat this morning's top stories. seven people are still recovering ... after a driver-less.. m-t-a bussruns into a mondawmin bus shelter in northwest baltimore.it was a 60 foot bus with two sections connected in the middle.an m-t-a spokesman says there was a driver on the bus... but she wasn't behind the wheel because a shift change was about to take place.there were no passengers aboard... still nearby commuters couldnt' believe what happened. 3:08:14 and all f a sudden i seen this bus just going turnnng into the curb3:17:36 he tore the booth up right there where your waiting for the bus 3:21:57 we'll figure out what exactly happened here cuz safety is our highest priority the last thing we want to do is see an accident with the company since 1997. t
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-- your story reminds us in the way you tell the story reminds us that whenever we think the moment we are rained, whenever the first family represent in terms of moving past the racial divide of the 20th century and everyone doesn't agree. let's be clear, there's a huge difference, both of experience in terms of being black in america today and also exception. but whatever you think is one of the most powerful lessons you demonstrate is that he believed that there is progress, then you also protect it. the story tells you your fragile, whether it's the challenges of racial violence in chicago for aspiring violent over the demise of political power and participation in the wake of the emergence of jim crow. it strikes me that in this moment we have to really be vigilant about whatever gains we have made. >> i think it inspired to me that people are, where they occurred they were striving. i said too much about striving. that was one of the things, but i think that people took the space that there was and i think that's meaningful. >> i want to finish. i said there was two points. th
-- your story reminds us in the way you tell the story reminds us that whenever we think the moment we are rained, whenever the first family represent in terms of moving past the racial divide of the 20th century and everyone doesn't agree. let's be clear, there's a huge difference, both of experience in terms of being black in america today and also exception. but whatever you think is one of the most powerful lessons you demonstrate is that he believed that there is progress, then you also...
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thank you for having me today thanks for joining us the strike is over but is this issue resolved. the strike is over but the issue is not resolved. the war has just oh and we celebrate that victory but we must remain vigilant remember now workers were striking because this is actually. the result case that the union had no access to the legal proceedings and so decisions were being made about the. workers cox without the lawyers and the union workers being able to negotiate and present their case as a part of the leave you proceedings if you want when the strike broke the back of corporate power was the ability now for the union and the workers to parties going forward and we hope that in those proceedings the workers' rights will be protected what what role does governor snyder's financial managers law has quite a little dictator on what i decide that there's a financial problem in a city or a municipality does that play in the us. i think i think again what we're seeing is we're seeing a trend of privatisation emergency man. and it just coming back in unions this is this is obvi
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that would give us some easterly flow towards the day tomorrow. a chilly day for the delmarva beaches. tomorrow's highs will only be in the 50's. . doppler radar. nothing going on right now a few breaks in the clouds for the early hours tomorrow. plenty of sunshine tomorrow afternoon, but the clouds will increase for monday. a better chance for rain and even thunderstorms for tuesday and wednesday. forecast for tonight, nighttime lows in the 50's. tomorrow, a 70-75 degrees. warmer temperatures up to the west of the sea. the daytime highs will get through the 70's and eventually be 80's. that is one week from now. it is not a typo. >> quite a sight. >> thanks, steve. >> it has star power, but is it any >> one of the biggest blockbusters of the year. >> arch campbell. >> the summer movie season kicks off with a bang out this weekend as "the avengers" claim insane action into one giant movie. "the avengers" has one of the over the top and valleys. -- for analysis. -- finale. robert downey jr. as iron man the wisecrack for. some new tricks for black w
that would give us some easterly flow towards the day tomorrow. a chilly day for the delmarva beaches. tomorrow's highs will only be in the 50's. . doppler radar. nothing going on right now a few breaks in the clouds for the early hours tomorrow. plenty of sunshine tomorrow afternoon, but the clouds will increase for monday. a better chance for rain and even thunderstorms for tuesday and wednesday. forecast for tonight, nighttime lows in the 50's. tomorrow, a 70-75 degrees. warmer temperatures...
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mixing uses. they have an office and retail use together in the same space. all those uses are principally permitted in most of these districts. by eliminating this one quarter accessory, you put a crimp on those businesses growing and changing. these could be the superstar businesses of tomorrow. if they want to have a wholesale, they want to start selling to other businesses, that is a production use or wholesale use, that might take additional space. they could grow and thrive in the city and giving them more room i think in the code was the intent of this ordinance, to help those unique types of businesses grow. i know a lot of neighborhood commercial districts are interested in this. the small production alongside a retail use. this is an attempt to bring into those c district another increment of flexibility to allow those uses to thrive. we looked at and other performance measures. no one is going to go out and measure the horsepower of a machine. enforcement is very complete driven. the id
mixing uses. they have an office and retail use together in the same space. all those uses are principally permitted in most of these districts. by eliminating this one quarter accessory, you put a crimp on those businesses growing and changing. these could be the superstar businesses of tomorrow. if they want to have a wholesale, they want to start selling to other businesses, that is a production use or wholesale use, that might take additional space. they could grow and thrive in the city...
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we've got us data we've got us a major government really and we need. all of you are experts here you've shown that ok but if i go to mimi what do you do when a society is boarded with propaganda to eat garbage how do you stop that. yeah it's really quite tough one as you know and i've said before i'm against marketing to children i think we've got to call the question on that also it is a constant onslaught of messages to eat more and eat unhealthy foods and i love that we were occasionally accused of being a food nanny i believe there's two types of food nannies those of us who don't really have a profit motivation and would prefer people eat healthier and have healthy lives and those who are food nannies who have a profit motivation to shove more food down your throat every minute of the day those kind of nannies are having a detrimental effect on our entire population and again the price tag associated with that is a huge problem for all of us to address and if three quarters of our health problems are due to our lifestyle choices we can no longer i
we've got us data we've got us a major government really and we need. all of you are experts here you've shown that ok but if i go to mimi what do you do when a society is boarded with propaganda to eat garbage how do you stop that. yeah it's really quite tough one as you know and i've said before i'm against marketing to children i think we've got to call the question on that also it is a constant onslaught of messages to eat more and eat unhealthy foods and i love that we were occasionally...
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for us, we expect to learn a lot. and it may be that years from now, we'll continue to have huge market share, hopefully with glenn, because i think it's not going to change that people love to sit and watch stories on their tv in the living room. but we may be satisfying curiosity in a much different way with different kind of people, with much shorter form and different stories than we do in our traditional business. so i think the answer is we don't know. and we have to really hear from the consumer as to how they want to consume content on a phone, on a web, on every device. >> so i think david's raising the challenge of business models, so the technology is ultimately all ip, all digits. video is made professionally by everybody -- everybody wants access to everything. and i think if you think about the traditional linear network, that comes from the broadcasting business. so you have one tv station, out to multiple people and you had to schedule -- 8:00 tuesday night, and you put ads in between. so we arrived at
for us, we expect to learn a lot. and it may be that years from now, we'll continue to have huge market share, hopefully with glenn, because i think it's not going to change that people love to sit and watch stories on their tv in the living room. but we may be satisfying curiosity in a much different way with different kind of people, with much shorter form and different stories than we do in our traditional business. so i think the answer is we don't know. and we have to really hear from the...
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right now we will see the budget before us on thursday. what we will be seeing is the we will see an increase in revenue because of general proceeds, they are not yet balanced. they do have a short fall in relation to contract negotiations that have finally been settled. i do believe there is tentativeness with regards to the budget. to be able to move forward with a project like this, at this time i cannot in good faith do. i think the budget issues are things that we should take care of and it is a solvent system and a system that can pay for the improvements we need. that means making sure we invest in capital in maintaining the buses so they do not break down. this is something that is good for the entire system. for working people. i cannot at this time supports this because i do not know what the dollars will be when it is finally up and running. pilot programs often become permanent programs. at this time i have to descend on this coming knowing the but it's not quite where it needs to be. >> any other comments? madam clerk, could w
right now we will see the budget before us on thursday. what we will be seeing is the we will see an increase in revenue because of general proceeds, they are not yet balanced. they do have a short fall in relation to contract negotiations that have finally been settled. i do believe there is tentativeness with regards to the budget. to be able to move forward with a project like this, at this time i cannot in good faith do. i think the budget issues are things that we should take care of and...
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there is a tropical disturbance down there, several hundred miles away from us. sometimes that moisture can get picked up and lifted to the north several miles and we will have a slight chance of a late day thunderstorm not only tomorrow but also thursday. many of you will stay dry but some of you will have thunderstorms. watched the moisture moving up and here comes the cloud cover so even if you stay dry it will likely be mainly cloudy for tomorrow afternoon. for tonight, the fog moves a little bit more inland so you will start off cloudy tomorrow morning but we will have mainly cloudy skies tomorrow afternoon as well. the slight thunderstorm chance late tomorrow and and the moisture hangs around on thursday. high temperatures tomorrow because of the cloud cover will be a couple of degrees cooler. concord not even hitting 90 degrees tomorrow and livermore will hit 90 but you will be the hottest spot. thursday, the slight chance of a thunderstorm again. friday, the moisture is gone and we have regularly scheduled programming. little bump in the road but it does
there is a tropical disturbance down there, several hundred miles away from us. sometimes that moisture can get picked up and lifted to the north several miles and we will have a slight chance of a late day thunderstorm not only tomorrow but also thursday. many of you will stay dry but some of you will have thunderstorms. watched the moisture moving up and here comes the cloud cover so even if you stay dry it will likely be mainly cloudy for tomorrow afternoon. for tonight, the fog moves a...
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i will start with van ness us rapid transit project. we have achieved important milestones with this project. we will bring forward the recommendation following closely on the heels as the bus rapid transit project. current work is on the environmental transportation analysis. we have begun our ouutreach to provide the community with updates on the community project. these are a set of open houses scheduled for the end of june. now i will call on michael schwartz to come up and talk about additional authority-let phases. >> good morning, chair and commissioners. the next betty in the packet is the better market street package, which came with a package amendment, and we will make an informational meeting. if there are any additional questions, i will move on to the next slide, which is other a 40-let projects. it is a multi-agency project. this involved looking at different policies and pilot for transportation management. we will have upcoming studies in the neighborhood transportation plan. that is being covered as part of the trends
i will start with van ness us rapid transit project. we have achieved important milestones with this project. we will bring forward the recommendation following closely on the heels as the bus rapid transit project. current work is on the environmental transportation analysis. we have begun our ouutreach to provide the community with updates on the community project. these are a set of open houses scheduled for the end of june. now i will call on michael schwartz to come up and talk about...
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would have to wait a full year before they could reapply, we would be asking that the board overturned us and approve the removal of the trees with the condition that time replacement trees are planted, which is the applicants indication in their approved plans and their tree removal application to us. >> swinerton agrees with this. i am the project manager for the 11900 mission street project. -- 1190 mission street project. >> i am happy there is a resolution, i am unhappy that trees are damaged such that the position of the department' is now the condition of the trees is better off being removed and replaced. i am disappointed about that. i do not look kindly on that, but otherwise, i would be willing to move in favor of the overturning of the department ordered on the condition as stated. >> i want to make sure we ask for public comment. before we call role, if there is anyone in the public wants to speak to this item? i also like to ask if there is any more specificity on the replacement trees that we need to have in the decision. >> the required size for replacement is 24 inch box.
would have to wait a full year before they could reapply, we would be asking that the board overturned us and approve the removal of the trees with the condition that time replacement trees are planted, which is the applicants indication in their approved plans and their tree removal application to us. >> swinerton agrees with this. i am the project manager for the 11900 mission street project. -- 1190 mission street project. >> i am happy there is a resolution, i am unhappy that...
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that's what makes us special. that's the kind of investment in our own people that helped us lead the world in business and science and technology and medicine. that's what made us an economic super power. but, unfortunately, since you guys were born, which doesn't seem that long ago to me, maybe it does to you, the cost of going to college has more than doubled. and that means students have to take out more loans. it's now to the point where the average student who borrows to pay for college graduates with about $25,000 worth of debt. $25,000. and americans now more owe for their student loans than they do on their credit cards. now, i want to give you guys some relief from that debt. i don't want you to start off life saddled with debt. and i don't want your parents to be taking on so much debt as well. [ cheers and applause ] because when you start off already owing a lot of money graduating from school, it means making a lot of really tough choices like maybe waiting longer to buy a house or to start a family
that's what makes us special. that's the kind of investment in our own people that helped us lead the world in business and science and technology and medicine. that's what made us an economic super power. but, unfortunately, since you guys were born, which doesn't seem that long ago to me, maybe it does to you, the cost of going to college has more than doubled. and that means students have to take out more loans. it's now to the point where the average student who borrows to pay for college...
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and so this was important for us. it gave us a culture and form. even late in the campaign, many, many months later we had clinton staff coming to the campaign after we won the nomination. i remember clinton former clinton staffer coming to me, henry i want to be more forceful about whatever issue is bothering her. you have the no drama obama thing. it lasted through the whole campaign. through the bumps of, you know, the different forms we went through a a campaign. the different, you know, crisis we went to together. and so it was more than just that. it wasn't just about our culture. he actually gave us an idea of the kind of person we should in the campaign; right, the kind of person we should hire. which is freeing for me as a manager. now i'm not just hiring people with long rÉsume and certain skill sets. i'm hiring a type of person; right, the no drama, respect everyone build it from the bottom up. it changed the face of our organization. i describe, i remember having later a conversation with my old mentor from harvard, gentleman named dav
and so this was important for us. it gave us a culture and form. even late in the campaign, many, many months later we had clinton staff coming to the campaign after we won the nomination. i remember clinton former clinton staffer coming to me, henry i want to be more forceful about whatever issue is bothering her. you have the no drama obama thing. it lasted through the whole campaign. through the bumps of, you know, the different forms we went through a a campaign. the different, you know,...
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they have a 25% unemployment rate, the highest of any country using the euro. >>> the occupy movement outside the frankfurt occupy. simulate the demise of the power of money. protesters focused on the international monetary fund and the european central bank. >>> some u.s. cities, occupy protests are causing taxpayers millions. the los angeles price tag doubled to $5 million. they underestimated the need for police overtime. a camp closed in late november. one councilman said the bill is coming due at a difficult financial time when talking about laying off police and fire personnel. >>> an 18-month-old mother -- 18-year-old mother, of course, is facing attempted murder charges tonight. she's accused of trying to kill her baby with rat poison. they tipped police off to the plan. officers say the mother placed the poison in the baby's bottle. the child did not appear to be seriously injured. >>> after receiving complaints from parents, educational officials in new jersey are dropping a controversial question. it asked third graders to reveal a secret and write why it was difficult to k
they have a 25% unemployment rate, the highest of any country using the euro. >>> the occupy movement outside the frankfurt occupy. simulate the demise of the power of money. protesters focused on the international monetary fund and the european central bank. >>> some u.s. cities, occupy protests are causing taxpayers millions. the los angeles price tag doubled to $5 million. they underestimated the need for police overtime. a camp closed in late november. one councilman said...
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may god preserve us from such a destiny. it was, of course, the tenacity of the treaty party that shaped the destiny of the cherokee nation in the struggle of removal. boudinot and ridge had no way of knowing that it would lead to a trail of tears. what they did know was settlers were invading their country, evicting people from their home, stealing property and violently attacking anyone who resisted. removal offered an alternative to these, but it also produced the misery and death of the trail of tears which would linger for generations. as we have seen, they paid the ultimate price for their choice to remove x that choice was a fervently held vision that in the end the moral as well as physical condition of their people mattered. ross lost the battle over -- [inaudible] but his unflinching commitment still remains a powerful legacy of this twining moment in the cher -- defining moment in the cherokee past. for the nation at large, the trail of tears offered a delaware stating commentary -- devastating commentary. by the
may god preserve us from such a destiny. it was, of course, the tenacity of the treaty party that shaped the destiny of the cherokee nation in the struggle of removal. boudinot and ridge had no way of knowing that it would lead to a trail of tears. what they did know was settlers were invading their country, evicting people from their home, stealing property and violently attacking anyone who resisted. removal offered an alternative to these, but it also produced the misery and death of the...
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with no this is definitely a secret project to make us all but. i want you to test your burger when it's made by somebody cloned from a petri dish. no i'm just glad they moved beyond mouse meat because that's what they started with. let's get to our last word because dominique strauss kahn is in the headlines yet again this time it was what he did with maid but with women that may have been prostitutes the clerk. spent two days in custody here facing questions of respect to prostitution ring straus com says he attended the parties but didn't know that the women were prostitutes. i challenge you to distinguish the naked prostitutes from any of the naked woman. i know you don't really believe me i will be a big. party i don't really know what the protocol is or what's going on but if you're naked. i just kind of that is the story has reinforced our view of french stereotypes because i was really concerned after d.s. kate was acquitted the last right right french consistency to the right it's true yeah no perp walk which you know they lived up to tha
with no this is definitely a secret project to make us all but. i want you to test your burger when it's made by somebody cloned from a petri dish. no i'm just glad they moved beyond mouse meat because that's what they started with. let's get to our last word because dominique strauss kahn is in the headlines yet again this time it was what he did with maid but with women that may have been prostitutes the clerk. spent two days in custody here facing questions of respect to prostitution ring...
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last week japanese scientists used yamanaka's approach to use mice cells to produce baby mice. >> on the screen it's different. >> i made it funny with -- >> tell us which is correct. we have it two different ways. competely different. >> let's talk about john. >> let's talk about john. >> the same work, however, the year that yamanaka was born was the first time john gurdon came up with this. they worked on it independently. you can tell this work has been going on for a long time. congratulations to both of them. >> boeing of them. >>> a letter written by albert einstein is being told on ebay. starting price, $3 million. seems high. it was written in 1954 and addressed to a philosophyer, eric gutman. i got my name. he discusses his views on religion. the auction closes october 18th. >> do you think $3 million is high? >> seems like it. are his letters at that rare? >> seems strange, because there was that beatles print, was it a print only going for like $100,000. >> yeah. >> does seem strange. >> not that we're saying -- >> no, not at all. but precious document. >> the letter is s
last week japanese scientists used yamanaka's approach to use mice cells to produce baby mice. >> on the screen it's different. >> i made it funny with -- >> tell us which is correct. we have it two different ways. competely different. >> let's talk about john. >> let's talk about john. >> the same work, however, the year that yamanaka was born was the first time john gurdon came up with this. they worked on it independently. you can tell this work has been...
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one replacement ref reportedly used to work for something called the lingerie football league. (laughter). >> stephen: yes, the lingerie football league which explains why eli manning recently got a 15-yard penalty for sporting a whale tail. (laughter) well, i am giving my most valuable owners award to the n.f.l. for putting excitement back into this game. with pro refs riding the pine, the n.f.l. has brought in the creme-de-la-available. (laughter) i assume they hired the sales staff from a foot locker. now, with all that rookie enthusiasm you never know what's going to happen on the field on any given sunday, any given call could be blown. like in a recent game where an official twice referred to a team from atlanta as arizona and also mixed up which team had won the coin toss. (laughter) which somehow led to both the falcons and the cardinals kicking off to the coy boys. (laughter) now, in other preseason games, officials ruled that a punt had landed in the end zone when it was nearly at the five yard line and identified a player returning a kick as being guilty of holding w
one replacement ref reportedly used to work for something called the lingerie football league. (laughter). >> stephen: yes, the lingerie football league which explains why eli manning recently got a 15-yard penalty for sporting a whale tail. (laughter) well, i am giving my most valuable owners award to the n.f.l. for putting excitement back into this game. with pro refs riding the pine, the n.f.l. has brought in the creme-de-la-available. (laughter) i assume they hired the sales staff...